
The controversial immigration detention facility known colloquially as “Alligator Alcatraz” has reportedly received some news about its future.
The facility is shutting down permanently, according to sources that confirmed vendors have been told to demobilize.
‘Clearly from a security perspective, if someone escapes, there’s a lot of alligators you’re going to have to contend [with].’
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Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hinted in recent months that the facility might be shut down when he said it has already served its purpose by cycling about 22,000 migrants.
CBS News reported that four sources confirmed the facility vendors were told that the “demobilization” clause in their contracts had been triggered, meaning they would be paid for shutting down.
“All vendors got the notice,” said one source.
The facility has been plagued by legal
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